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- (secrets teleprinter) Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter, which made it easy to connect teleprinters and terminals emulating teleprinters to computers...
- message. Point-to-point teleprinter systems had been in use long before telex exchanges were built in the 1930s. Teleprinters evolved from telegraph systems...
- World War II. From the 1980s, teleprinters were replaced by personal computers (PCs) running software to emulate teleprinters. The term radioteletype is...
- symbols were used on teleprinters used for distributing weather information and warnings. These machines were 5-bit teleprinters using a modified version...
- Chairman & Managing Director of Hindustan Teleprinters Ltd (1984–1986) he successfully introduced Electronic Teleprinters in India replacing the old outdated...
- series of rates is based on multiples of the rates for electromechanical teleprinters; some serial ports allow many arbitrary rates to be selected, but the...
- to establish a remote connection between the teleprinters. If a user wished to connect two teleprinters directly without modems (null modem) then they...
- In 1901, Baudot's code was modified by Donald Murray. In the 1930s, teleprinters were produced by Teletype in the US, Creed in Britain and Siemens in...
- Traffic became high enough to spur the development of automated systems—teleprinters and punched tape transmission. These systems led to new telegraph codes...
- networks (LANs) Modems Mobile phones Landline telephones Answering machines Teleprinters Fax machines Pagers Routers Wireless devices Most of the essential elements...